Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said his government isꦕ committed to💮 all-round development of persons with disabilities.
The state government has given many types of tax relief to the dis🐟abled people and has announced opening Baba Amte Divyang University in Jaipur for their hi♚gher education, Gehlot said.
He attended a Divyang artificial limb measurement and distributio🐻n ceremony organised by Narayan Seva𝓀 Sansthan, Udaipur.
Artificial limbs have helped the disabled people to progress in life💝, he said.
The chief minister said the country became polio-free during the t🌼enure of former prime minister Manmohan Singh. He said people who have lost their limbs in various accidents have been supported by the in🍰stitute.
The state government is also always ready to help such institutions and🧔 people with disabilities.
During the event, the chief 💙minister announced that the state g💮overnment would give a motorcycle to Jaya Mahajan who drew a rangoli depicting his face.